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they've been beaten down so much after hurricane sandy and among other things. materials, consumer discretionary, energy. a lot of these that have been strong recently, seeing profit taking today. there's technology down 1.25%. michael shea, why the selling? why no bounce today after the biggest down day of the year yesterday? >> because there hasn't been much in the way of resolution. we got bad news out of europe. there's grave concern about taxes. you know, that's been talked about ad nauseam today. there's also, as you mentioned, technical levels only come in play when they're big technical levels. we are at them. there's one more technical level you should know. that is, we are almost at 50% retracement between our lowest low, which is 1266, before our highest high, which was 1474. we're about ten points away from that. 50% retracements. again, those are big numbers. >> all the traders on the floor of the new york stock exchange did well in their math classes in high school and college. you should know that. eric, what do we do here? are you ready to start
they've been beaten down so much after hurricane sandy and among other things. materials, consumer discretionary, energy. a lot of these that have been strong recently, seeing profit taking today. there's technology down 1.25%. michael shea, why the selling? why no bounce today after the biggest down day of the year yesterday? >> because there hasn't been much in the way of resolution. we got bad news out of europe. there's grave concern about taxes. you know, that's been talked about ad...
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maybe sandy affected even though the government said it wasn't. the economy's okay. it may be more of a 2% plus economy in the fourth quarter than is being given credit on the street. it's not gang busters. the question has been for a long time -- by the way, there's some headlines from the beige book. you can see it really did affect the northeast, new york, and new jersey especially. so we'll see some of that in the data in the months ahead. we'll be seeing some rebuilding going on. you know, i would not make a call here on the economy, scott, to say go ahead and invest in the economy. after the fiscal cliff everything is fine. i think there's a reason for cautious optimism, but i don't think there's a reason to think it's going to go gang busters. >> we saw harry reid speak yesterday. the market moves when we see different comments out of washington. we saw it again today on this perception that was actually positive commentary. our bar has gotten pretty low. we see stocks move around a lot. what about interest rates? are they responding as much? >> well, perfect
maybe sandy affected even though the government said it wasn't. the economy's okay. it may be more of a 2% plus economy in the fourth quarter than is being given credit on the street. it's not gang busters. the question has been for a long time -- by the way, there's some headlines from the beige book. you can see it really did affect the northeast, new york, and new jersey especially. so we'll see some of that in the data in the months ahead. we'll be seeing some rebuilding going on. you know,...
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darst was talking about, which is figuring out what part of the weakness in the economy is sandy and which part is weak ne weakest in the economy. it's been down more than you would think. i agree no one expected this from the storm -- >> well, they blame the storm too. >> i would like to know the profit pictures to make the right investment call based upon how bullish did you get for a post fiscal cliff agreement? >> very quickly, you got to make money here. what do you do? >> home building stocks are the number one group thus far this year. you want to go back to your technology. apple, that thing is down over 25% now. buy some apple. buy it on a scale down basis. average down on apple. that would be one thing. oracle is another one. that is at the basis. and qualcomm. those three, bill. >> okay. jeff? >> looking to hedge where the s&p 500 may go. looking at holding some cash. also looking at some opportunity where is they're emerging. oil, for example, on mideast conflicts starting to lift higher. that might be an opportunity. >> just like to wish xi jinping, the new president of
darst was talking about, which is figuring out what part of the weakness in the economy is sandy and which part is weak ne weakest in the economy. it's been down more than you would think. i agree no one expected this from the storm -- >> well, they blame the storm too. >> i would like to know the profit pictures to make the right investment call based upon how bullish did you get for a post fiscal cliff agreement? >> very quickly, you got to make money here. what do you do?...
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should those hit hardest by hurricane sandy set money aside to help hurricane victims? stick around. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going
should those hit hardest by hurricane sandy set money aside to help hurricane victims? stick around. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser...
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new yorkers getting out to vote in the wake of superstorm sandy. new york governor cuomo allowing residents to cast provisional ballots. my next guest served as governor of the state of new york from 1995 to 2006. he's now in private practice at a law firm. governor george pataki joining us. thank y >> hi, maria. good to be with you. >> might this drag out for days and weeks? what's your take? >> i think we could know by 9:30 tonight. the polls in new hampshire and pennsylvania close at 8:00. if governor romney wins new hampshire, if governor romney wins or is essentially tied, it's unclear, in pennsylvania, i think we're going to have a pretty good indication that governor romney will be the next president of the united states. because the polls all show new hampshire has a virtual dead heat. perhaps a slight edge to obama. they show obama with a four or five-point edge in pennsylvania. if that's not the case, then i think all of these close races we can have some degree of confidence will break towards governor romney. i think we could have an ea
new yorkers getting out to vote in the wake of superstorm sandy. new york governor cuomo allowing residents to cast provisional ballots. my next guest served as governor of the state of new york from 1995 to 2006. he's now in private practice at a law firm. governor george pataki joining us. thank y >> hi, maria. good to be with you. >> might this drag out for days and weeks? what's your take? >> i think we could know by 9:30 tonight. the polls in new hampshire and...
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on the fed's beige book we expect more positive tone all be it conditioned by hurricane sandy. the timing of the cutoff is last monday. so it's unlikely to include any holiday shopping. >> thank you, guys. >> roll tide. >> thank you. >> i thought more people would be coming at us with the notre dame thing. >> where is mary thompson today? >> she is heading to miami for the big game. >>> a down day and it was pretty clear that the markets were watching for signals coming out of washington on the fiscal cliff. and they didn't like what they heard when senate majority leader said he was disappointed with the talks with the republicans to this point. >> we have time. the moment harry reid started speaking you can see the charts that it all falls at the exact moment when he said they thought there would be more progress with the republicans.
on the fed's beige book we expect more positive tone all be it conditioned by hurricane sandy. the timing of the cutoff is last monday. so it's unlikely to include any holiday shopping. >> thank you, guys. >> roll tide. >> thank you. >> i thought more people would be coming at us with the notre dame thing. >> where is mary thompson today? >> she is heading to miami for the big game. >>> a down day and it was pretty clear that the markets were...
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it is almost two week anniversary of hurricane sandy. you have specific sectors you are watching based on that. >> absolutely. cheryl: what do you like? >> there's going to be a big resurge if you will of deliveries in many things not done, including oil deliveries and general trade and commerce, including both rail, truck transport, air flights. a a lot of air flights cancelled the week of october 31. cheryl: do you think that these names will improve then? because the airlines for a fact are -- [inaudible]. >> that's a little different because some airline is optional, meaning travel. whereby delivery of goods and services is different. we are talking citrus, just all kinds of things. i think it will be a good quarter for that. i'm sorry, i was also going to say -- what i call info com, information technology, mobile phone devices, computers, laptops, notebooks, coming in the christmas season. there's an undersupply at apple, once they are able to come back with a lot of their products -- cheryl: all affected by the storm? you have 25%
it is almost two week anniversary of hurricane sandy. you have specific sectors you are watching based on that. >> absolutely. cheryl: what do you like? >> there's going to be a big resurge if you will of deliveries in many things not done, including oil deliveries and general trade and commerce, including both rail, truck transport, air flights. a a lot of air flights cancelled the week of october 31. cheryl: do you think that these names will improve then? because the airlines for...
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hurricane sandy devastated a lot of families in our hearts go out to them. a lot are coming back, during the holiday shopping in november and hopefully into december. liz: i actually went and i actually bought stuff. is this old stuff, and the breaking news comes when they are expanding at a pretty decent bid read closer to the d.c. area, is it real demand for a oa land grab? >> because of the strength of the balance sheet, it allows us to expand rapidly when times are more difficult and other people can't get financing. it is a world-class development, only 8 miles from the washington monument. the closest retail that we can develop to the washington, d.c. we expect to get as many as the 15 million coming to washington and another 50 million or so coming today to visit the gaylord hotel, the many restaurants and attractions already at national harbor. liz: people are driving to see the tourist attractions and we stopped to see you. a joint venture with simon properties. a competitor in certain realms. why are you doing that? >> we have two sites were announ
hurricane sandy devastated a lot of families in our hearts go out to them. a lot are coming back, during the holiday shopping in november and hopefully into december. liz: i actually went and i actually bought stuff. is this old stuff, and the breaking news comes when they are expanding at a pretty decent bid read closer to the d.c. area, is it real demand for a oa land grab? >> because of the strength of the balance sheet, it allows us to expand rapidly when times are more difficult and...
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liz: wow, the drought that seems like so long ago since hurricane sandy. jeff, thank you. today we did hear from president obama and house speaker john boehner, both stressing the need for washington to please work together to avoid that fiscal cliff. but will they be able to find middle ground? and rich, of course the news in the last 7 minutes, 11 minutes or so was that the president will be speaking once again on wednesday. but what are you hearing? you've got your ear to the ground. what do you hear? rich: that's right, news conference next wednesday. president obama says he is willing to negotiate, willing to speak with republicans. in fact next week, democrats and republicans congressional leaders are working at a time to come here to the white house to meet with the president. but president obama made it clear when it comes to raising taxes on wealthier americans, he says the voters have spoken. >> this was a central question during the election. it was debated over and over again. and on tuesday night, we found that the majority of americans agree with my approach.
liz: wow, the drought that seems like so long ago since hurricane sandy. jeff, thank you. today we did hear from president obama and house speaker john boehner, both stressing the need for washington to please work together to avoid that fiscal cliff. but will they be able to find middle ground? and rich, of course the news in the last 7 minutes, 11 minutes or so was that the president will be speaking once again on wednesday. but what are you hearing? you've got your ear to the ground. what do...